Making Dolls
Sunnhild Reinckens(Author)
Floris Books (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 1. August 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
80 pages
978-0-86315-415-7 (ISBN)
Description
This little book with its many colour photographs and simple diagrams describes how to make seventeen different kinds of doll : for instance a cuddly doll for toddlers, a large baby doll, finger puppets, gnomes, dolls for a doll's house, and many others. There are clear instructions on how to form the head, create different hair-styles, indicate the features of the face, and make the body of the doll.
This little book with its many colour photographs and simple diagrams describes how to make seventeen different kinds of doll : for instance a cuddly doll for toddlers, a large baby doll, finger puppets, gnomes, dolls for a doll's house, and many others. There are clear instructions on how to form the head, create different hair-styles, indicate the features of the face, and make the body of the doll.
This little book with its many colour photographs and simple diagrams describes how to make seventeen different kinds of doll : for instance a cuddly doll for toddlers, a large baby doll, finger puppets, gnomes, dolls for a doll's house, and many others. There are clear instructions on how to form the head, create different hair-styles, indicate the features of the face, and make the body of the doll.
More details
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Target group
Children/juvenile
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
colour photographs
Dimensions
Height: 190 mm
Width: 170 mm
Weight
212 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-86315-415-7 (9780863154157)
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Person
Sunnhild Reinckens lives in Hanover, West Germany. There and in many other places she holds courses for children, mothers, fathers and grandparents. She believes it is better that people make a simple doll, however modest an affair, than to buy one in the shop for their children.
Sunnhild Reinckens lives in Hanover, West Germany. There and in many other places she holds courses for children, mothers, fathers and grandparents. She believes it is better that people make a simple doll, however modest an affair, than to buy one in the shop for their children.
Sunnhild Reinckens lives in Hanover, West Germany. There and in many other places she holds courses for children, mothers, fathers and grandparents. She believes it is better that people make a simple doll, however modest an affair, than to buy one in the shop for their children.